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  • Police operation at the Israeli embassy

    It must be a police operation at the Israeli embassy, ​​writes Swedish Radio.

    The police’s spokesperson confirms the effort to the channel but is otherwise tight-lipped.

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  • Over 20 children dead – school bus catches fire in Thailand

    A school bus that was on its way back to Bangkok in Thailand after an excursion has been involved in a serious accident on Tuesday.

    The bus is said to have collided with a cement block and then started burning uncontrollably, writes BBC.

    According to the emergency services, it was a gas bus.

    Authorities have now confirmed that 20 school children and three adult teachers were found dead after the accident.

    Nineteen children and three other teachers are said to have survived, sixteen of whom are seriously injured and are being treated in hospital.

    It is still unclear how old the children on the bus were, but the school has students between three and 15 years old, writes the BBC.

  • Shooting in Tel Aviv – four dead

    Four people have died after a mass shooting in Jaffa in central Tel Aviv, the Jerusalem Post writes.

    At least nine people have been injured, four of which are life-threatening.

    The shooting happened at a tram station. Two shooters are said to have been shot dead by security forces.

    The shooting is being investigated as a terrorist attack.

  • Passengers on sailing ships evacuated

    A sailing ship has run aground off Orust, reports P4 Gothenburg. The 45 passengers on board have been evacuated by the Coast Guard and the Sea Rescue Society.

    There are no reports of anyone injured.

  • Crash on the E20 – one lane closed

    A passenger car has ended up in the middle barrier on the E20 outside Laxå in the southbound direction, write TV4.

    The car must have tried to overtake a truck just as the road changed from two lanes to one.

    – One lane is closed, says Anders Dahlman, police spokesperson, to the channel.

  • Suspected of stealing shoes worth a million

    A man in his 30s has been charged on suspicion of two cases of aggravated theft in the Stockholm area.

    In July last year, the man allegedly entered Pelican Self Storage in central Stockholm and stole shoes worth almost one million kroner.

    A few days later he struck again against Pelican Self Storage in Sollentuna. This time he allegedly stole electric scooters worth at least half a million kroner.

    The man has confessed to the crimes, with the exception of the number of stolen shoes.

    It reports In the middle of.

  • World stock markets fall after Iran’s attack plans

    The US has received indications that Iran is “immediately” preparing an attack on Israel.

    The Stockholm Stock Exchange plummeted after the information, writes DI. The broad index OMXSPI went from a rise of 0.6 percent to a fall of 06. percent.

    The stock exchanges in Frankfurt, Paris and the USA are moving in the same direction.

    In contrast, the defense sector is on the rise. Saab rises over 5 percent and German Rheinmetall by 4 percent.

  • The Swedish whiskey manufacturer is saved from bankruptcy

    Mackmyra whiskey gets new owners after filing for bankruptcy earlier this year. Archive image. Photo: Alexander Larsson Vierth/TT

    Swedish whiskey manufacturer Mackmyra is saved from bankruptcy by a new old owner.

    Former main owner Lennart Hero buys back the company together with the investment company No 1 Capital AB, reports SVT Gävleborg. Hero is open about what it costs.

    – Just over SEK 100 million. I have no idea if we had the highest bid. But I think the bankruptcy administrator considered that we had the best concept for Mackmyra’s future, he tells SVT.

    In August, Mackmyra filed for bankruptcy with the Gävle district court after several restructurings, including staff reductions.

  • Three children stabbed – boy seriously injured

    A boy is seriously injured after a man attacked him and two other children in Zurich, Switzerland. Photo: Arnd Wiegmann/AFP/TT

    A boy is seriously injured after he and two other five-year-old boys were attacked by a man in Zurich, Switzerland on Tuesday, police said.

    The three children were on their way to a preschool, together with a woman who works there, when the man suddenly stabbed them.

    The woman, along with another person, managed to overpower the suspect and held him until the police arrived.

    The attack took place just after lunch in the district of Oerlikon, which is located north of the center of Zurich.

    All three boys were taken to hospital, two of them with minor injuries.

    The police have not indicated a possible motive for the attack.

  • The Social Democrats are rearranging the furniture

    The Social Democrats are shaking up their group board.

    Party leader Magdalena Andersson announces this at a press conference.

    Ardalan Shekarabi and Teresa Carvalho switch places.

    This means that Shekarabi will become the new labor market policy spokesperson, while Carvalho will become vice-chairman of the justice committee.

  • Buckingham Palace: The Princess of York is pregnant

    Britain’s Princess Beatrice is pregnant with her second child.

    On Tuesday, Buckingham Palace announced that the princess and husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are getting additions to the family. The children Sienna and Wolfie get a sibling.

    The son Wolfie has the man with another woman from before.

  • Man and woman dead in Sollentuna

    A man in his 50s and a woman in his 45s have died after the serious incident in Sollentuna.

    Relatives have been notified. The police have launched a preliminary investigation into murder to investigate the circumstances.

    The man and the woman must have had a relationship.

    Read more here

  • 15-year-old arrested for attempted murder in Halmstad

    A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on probable cause on suspicion of attempted murder and serious assault after two people were stabbed in Halmstad last Friday, reports P4 Halland.

    The police will hold interviews with the teenager regarding the sequence of events.

    “Depending a little on what he says or doesn’t say will control what kind of investigative measures will be taken going forward,” says Chamber prosecutor Aron Willhammar to the radio channel.

  • Abandoned preliminary investigation against Jomshof is appealed

    The decision to close the preliminary investigation against the Member of Parliament Richard Jomshof (SD) has been appealed.

    It reports SVT News.

    Jomshof was reported to the police for incitement against a ethnic group after sharing two cartoons critical of Islam on X.

    But last week, chief prosecutor Joakim Zander decided to drop the preliminary investigation.

    The decision is now being appealed by the notifier, the association Nähatsgranskaren.

    The case has been handed over to a department within the Public Prosecutor’s Office that reviews prosecutors’ decisions.

  • Pacifiers are recalled

    Photo: Swedish Consumer Agency

    The company Esska of Sweden AB is recalling four different models of pacifiers due to the risk of suffocation.

    The pacifiers in question can crack, which can lead to small parts coming off.

    It can pose a risk of suffocation for small children if the small parts end up in the child’s throat.

    It writes The Swedish Consumer Agency.

    The bud of the pacifiers can crack and small parts can form, which can pose a risk of suffocation in small children if small parts end up in the child’s throat.

    The recalled pacifiers have been sold during the period 2021-04-01 to 2024-09-19.

    They have been sold by several retailers in Sweden.

    Among others Coop, Apotea, ICA, Hemköp and H&M.

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